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Category: Albums
Peak Future’s multi-dimensional debut album, Colours of the Sun
In our humble opinion, it’s not only a couple of dimensions that you’ll discover through the band’s Colours of the Sun LP, but several.
Escape with Manoel Tosto’s beachside Brazilian folk album, Beira De Praia
It’s through the honest medium of nature that Manoel Tosto found inspiration for his Beira De Praia LP.
Folksy dream-pop poetry comes to life in R Zak’s Dialectics LP
There’s a hymnal quality to R Zak’s latest work Dialectics that gives it such an inescapably hypnotic listen.
A guided tour of Project Blackbird’s epic 13-track album, If This Is The End
Melodic multi-genre band Project Blackbird have released their poignant sophomore record If This Is The End.
Listen to ‘Pieces Fit Right’ from Bad Pop’s deluxe album edition
Canadian rock band Bad Pop who have emerged from a three-year-long hiatus with an unmissable deluxe edition of their self-titled debut album.
Orson & the Rosebuds voyage from existential dread to finding hope in love on their new album When Up is Down
The Boston indie-rock band are here to get us out of a rut and get us jumping.
Grant Nesmith’s latest album, Dreams of the Coast, explores “cosmic American surf music.”
Grant Nesmith’s second album is the escape we’ve been hoping for.
Journey with us through Mungbean’s album, I Love You Say It Back
A quick-stop tour of Mungbean’s ten-track I Love You Say It Back LP.
Queen Frequency & The Twats share psych-rock album, Observations of a Lonely Planet, Pt. 1
Queen Frequency & The Twats is a multi-genre rock band that incorporates feminism and science fiction themes into their new album, Observations of a Lonely Planet, Pt. 1.
